Too cute for words, just makes me want to scoop up little lambie and cuddle. I really wonder how you manage to get anything done around the farm ~ let alone cook and bake. I am hoping if the dust stops flying around in my life I can try the recipe from yesterday - looks yummy......and hopefully fool (as in me) proof!! Maybe tomorrow!

I just vote for cuddling her a bit and perhaps a little spf 15 on that pink nose! One of our nubian goat kids has white ears and suffering from a touch of burn this year - ah the curses of cuteness (at least that is my observation - never had that problem personally!)

I don't think you can die from 'cutenss overload', but these pictures are just about to kill me!! Honestly, these babies are soooooo adorable! As Michele wondered, "how do you manage to get anything done around the farm?" I would just have to spend all of my time cuddling the babies. Thanks for sharing these pictures with us!

Susan,In lambing seasons past, it seems like you had more black lambs who turned white later. This year, your babies are white at birth. Are they a different variety? Or perhaps I'm hallucinating? Maybe it's earlyearlyearly-onset alzheimers? Still loving your blog after all these years =) (3 or 4, I think)

January 2013 update: I know word verification is a big pain, but it's the only way I can stop the ridiculous number of anonymous spam comments I get every day. I don't want to require commenters to be registered Blogger or Open ID users because I know many of you aren't. Thanks so much for your understanding!

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